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Williams Honored As Coach Of The Year
July 3, 2002 LAS VEGAS - On Saturday, June 29, the Las Vegas Hilton played host to a collection of the world's greatest athletes, entertainers and sports fans during the 36th Annual Academy of Victor Sports Awards, benefiting the City of Hope National Medical Center and Beckman Research Institute. Among the award recipients was University of Maryland basketball coach Gary Williams, honored with the Victor Award as the college basketball coach of the year. In front of a capacity crowd at the Hilton, the star-studded evening continued the Victor Awards' illustrious tradition as the longest running televised sports awards show. Televised nationally on June 30 on Fox Sports Net, the Victor Awards will be re-broadcast over the network, please check local schedules for times. Besides' Williams' naming as coach of the year after leading the Maryland Terrapins to the 2002 national college basketball championship, some of the other anticipated awards for the night included: Pro Basketball "Player of the Year," where Jason Kidd edged out Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett for the top spot; "Boxer of the Year," with "Pretty Boy" Floyd Mayweather, Jr. answering the bell over fellow champions Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones, Jr.; and San Francisco 49ers signal caller Jeff Garcia passed his way to the Pro Football "Player of the Year" honor, pulling away from the St. Louis Rams' Marshall Faulk and Kurt Warner. In all, the Victor Awards featured 35 categories in 15 sports. In addition to the winners from each sport, Special Achievement awards were presented to Winter Olympic heroes including Derek Parra, Jimmy Shea, Jr., Tristan Gale and Vanetta Flowers. Special honors were also given to baseball legend Joe Morgan, who received the Honda Civic Performance Award and broadcasting legend Dick Enberg, the recipient of the 2002 Walter Payton "Sweetness Award." Also highlighting the night was the induction of Terry Bradshaw into the Victor Awards Hall of Fame. The National Academy of Sports Editors, comprised of a cross-section of sports editors, writers and broadcasters, vote to determine the winners of the Awards. In the past, the panel has honored Michael Jordan, Muhammed Ali, Shaquille O'Neal, Wayne Gretzky and many others. The Victor Sports Awards is more than a night to pay tribute to the most outstanding athletes in the world, it is also a night to benefit City of Hope. City of Hope is a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center located in the Greater Los Angeles area and is one of the world's leading research and treatment centers for cancer and other serious diseases including diabetes and HIV. The work conducted at City of Hope is shared with medical centers worldwide, touching the lives of millions of people everywhere. For more information about how you can support City of Hope's lifesaving research and treatment programs, please call 800-260-HOPE, or visit the Web site at http://www.cityofhope.org. City of Hope ... Where the Power of Knowledge Saves Lives(TM).
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